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Deadly 360
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The Daubenton's bat uses sound to see in pitch black to hunt yellow underwing moths.

2014
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A gazelle takes on the fastest land animal on the planet, the cheetah.
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Steve Backshall recreates three incredible hunts by cephalopods.
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A Jackson's chameleon uses its enormous tongue to hunt down a praying mantis.
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A group of chimpanzees work like a crack commando unit to hunt colobus monkeys.
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A six-metre African rock python tries to bring down a sprinting springbok.
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Steve Backshall analyses three hunts by the world's deadliest whales and dolphins. A pod of dolphins launch a mass attack on a huge shoal of sardines, a killer whale uses cunning to hunt the largest sea lion in the ocean, and a group of humpbacks employ an incredible hunting technique against a dazzling shoal of herrings.
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Steve Backshall analyses three hunts from the bear family. A polar bear tracks down a ringed seal in the frozen, barren Arctic Circle. A sloth bear sniffs out a meal using its ingenious snout for sucking up juicy termites. And a grizzly bear tries to catch a slippery salmon in the rivers of Alaska. Three predators. Three p...
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Steve Backshall recreates incredible hunts by some of the world's deadliest creatures, analysing the techniques and tactics of both predator and prey in forensic detail, to reveal why hunts sometime succeed and why they sometimes fail.
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Steve Backshall recreates incredible hunts by some of the world's deadliest creatures, analysing the techniques and tactics of both predator and prey in forensic detail, to reveal why hunts sometime succeed and why they sometimes fail.
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Steve Backshall recreates three incredible hunts by some of the world's deadliest sharks and rays, analysing the techniques and tactics of both predator and prey in forensic detail to reveal why hunts sometime succeed and why they sometimes fail.
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Steve Backshall recreates three incredible hunts by some of the world's deadliest dogs, analysing the techniques and tactics of both predator and prey in forensic detail, to reveal why hunts sometime succeed and why they sometimes fail.
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A common city pigeon takes on the fastest animal on the planet, the peregrine falcon. A mountain hare tries to outrun the massive golden eagle, and an osprey has its sharp sights set on a very slippery fish - the flounder.
Episodes 2013
A six-metre African rock python tries to bring down a sprinting springbok.
The Daubenton's bat uses sound to see in pitch black to hunt yellow underwing moths.
A killer whale uses cunning to hunt the largest sea lion in the ocean.
A grizzly bear tries to catch a slippery salmon in the rivers of Alaska.
The acrobatic caiman hunts the most dangerous fish in the sea, the piranha.
Three hunts from the miniature world of wasps and spiders are analysed in this episode.
A tiger shark tries to surprise an albatross, and a seal goes up against a shark.
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